Covid-19 played a role in Dhoni's decision to retire, says Chahal

Dhoni, the only captain to have won all the ICC trophies, retired from international cricket, more than a year after he last played for India

Mahendra Singh Dhoni
File Photo of Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni during his last One Day International against New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2019 Semi-Final, he announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday.
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Aug 18 2020 | 8:52 PM IST

The Covid-19 pandemic played a role in Mahendra Singh Dhoni's decision to retire from international, said India's limited over spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who feels the former skipper would have played the T20 World Cup if it wasn't for the dreaded disease.

Dhoni, the only captain to have won all the ICC trophies, retired from international cricket on Saturday, more than a year after he last played for India -- the lost World Cup semifinal against New Zealand.

There were speculations regarding his participation in this year's T20 World Cup in Australia, which was postponed to 2022 due to the global health crisis.

"Dhoni's retirement was very shocking news. I think Corona also played a role in this decision, otherwise Dhoni would have played T20 World Cup," Chahal said in News18 India's special program Chaupal.

Chahal also said that Dhoni still has it in him to carry on playing international cricket.
 

"I still want him to play," said the 30-year-old from Haryana, who has represented India in 52 Tests and 42 ODIs.

"Because of him Kuldeep Yadav and I succeeded. We used to get a lot of help from him from behind the wicket. If Dhoni was there, 50 per cent of my work was already done."

Chahal said Dhoni's presence made it easier for them to decipher the pitch.

"Dhoni knew how the pitch was behaving. Before the first ball, we knew what the pitch was like because of him. Otherwise, when Dhoni was not there, we would take two overs to understand the pitch," he said.

"In the match, since Virat (Kohli) and Rohit (Sharma) were on the boundary, then Dhoni was the nearest senior, he would help us always. Dhoni also helped Kuldeep and I a lot during the tour of South Africa."

Asked if Dhoni should get a farewell match, Chahal said: "This decision will be taken by the BCCI. Also, what Dhoni wants needs to be considered.

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Topics :CoronavirusMS DhoniMahendra Singh DhoniIndian CricketICC T20 World Cup 2020Yuzvendra Chahal

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